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Anyone familiar with PC-to-phone calls USING Yahoo! Messenger?  http://voice.yahoo.com/phone_calls.php SAYS it would only costs 1 cent per minute for calls within the U.S.  but they also refer to this a low "initial" rate.  That seems to indicate that rate is an introductory rate but I can't find any info on regular rates, if higher.soybean...... I don't use yahoo , But I do use Skype , to go PC to PC or PC to land phone. The cost to use Skype ....pc to land line anywhere in the USA or Canada is 14.95 for the Year ...... Refered to as Skypeout. There is no cost to go PC to PC anywhere in the world .
I have been using it for about the last 6 months and have never had a dropped call, and the quality is very good .

dl65  
Thanks for that info, dl65.  I'll take a look at Skype.soybean ....... When you go to the skype site , you will find all the other rates they have for their land phone to land phone as well .

dl65  A quick note on all PC to Phone services:

PC to Phone services are unable to correctly call any 911 emergency services. Though some may be able to have a pre set area code, they may be unable to complete an emergency call. Because of this reason, you should always keep a phone in your house connected to a regular phone line. (Sometimes, a phone company will allow you to call 911 when you have absolutely no services active, check with your local phone company first)

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A quick note on all PC to Phone services:

PC to Phone services are unable to correctly call any 911 emergency services. Though some may be able to have a pre set area code, they may be unable to complete an emergency call. Because of this reason, you should always keep a phone in your house connected to a regular phone line. (Sometimes, a phone company will allow you to call 911 when you have absolutely no services active, check with your local phone company first)

Why do I feel like a legal adviser today?

Rob would be downright proud...I was aware of that.  It is stated in Yahoo!'s user agreement.  I presume Skype does the same.  Anyway, I had no intention of canceling my regular phone service, since the phone company is my DSL provider.  However, these PC-to-phone services look like a way to save a little on long distance calls.  Yes, very much so. Skype used to be FREE, and it was great being able to call other phones (that are non-PC) anywhere in the US or Canada.
And it worked as well!

Skype also has Skype In, which allows any regular phone to call your PC.

I believe Skype has a free trial period now, like 15 minutes or something (?) that you might want to try out. Quote
Rob would be downright proud...
My bosom swells.Well, folks, I just made my first phone call using Yahoo! Messenger's PC-to-phone service.  I called my mother; we talked for about 24 minutes.  She COULD hear me well; the sound quality at her end was quite good.  I using the mic that came with my webcam.  For this call, I used the computer speakers to hear her rather than the earpiece built into the mic.  I'll do some experimenting to compare that method of listening with using the earpiece built into the mic and see which seems to work best.  Perhaps there's no significant difference, assuming I have no reason to prevent others from hearing the other person's voice.soybean...  I use a lightweight headset with a fold-away boom mic when I make calls from the pc ........ ( labtec .....19.99) no fuss no mess no bother .....lol , and if Iwant to listen to music when there are other people watching television , I just push the mic out of the way and everyones HAPPY .

dl65  Same here, but mine's a Sennheiser headset.
About £20 or so.
I sometimes use it for Skype, mainly for BF2142 though as I have a grand total of 1 Skype contact.


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